< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Number 1 (March)
- Voting Behavior in Oregon: An Analysis. by Leonie N. Brooke
- Klamath Indians and the Oregon Wagon Road Grant, 1864-1938. by Jerry A. O'Callaghan
- The Bridge of the Gods in Fact and Fancy. by Ella Clark
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 2 (June)
- Election of Senator Chamberlain, the People's Choice. by Russell G. Hendricks
- Union Woolen Mill Company: A Successful Decade. by Alfred L. Lomax
- The Life of Sarah Winnemucca: The Formative Years. by George F. Brimlow
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 3 (September)
- George N. Sanders, "Influence Man" for the Hudson's Bay Company. by John S. Galbraith
- Oregon and California Railroad Land Grant Management. by Oswald West
- Some Nez Perce Traditions Told by Chief Armstrong. ed. by Ella E. Clark
- "Documents". ed. by various people
- "Affiliated Societies"
- OHS Board, Staff
Number 4 (December)
- The Annual Society Address: For the Land's Sake. by Howard J. Burnham
- Notes on the Early History of Grant County. by H. S. Nedry
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "Minutes of the Annual Meeting"
- "Index"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
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